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On Sunday 02 March 2003 09:00, Joydeep Bakshi wrote:

> thanks 4 ur sol. Dhrub's sol  will work also.
> but I have used the *passwd* command as an example, but my aim
> is to disable some particulars commands 4 some particular users.  hence a
> tight security. I had to explain it first. is it possible to make a .deny
> or .allow file 4 a command ( like passwd.deny) ?

Why not consider sudo? Though I use it mainly to allow a specific users(s) to 
have root access for certain commands you could always set it so that a user 
can run a command which belongs to a certain group only if he has permission 
(which you specify)

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